Superior Group of Companies, Inc. announced the hiring of Catherine Beldotti Donlan, a multi-faceted business executive with nearly 25 years in the apparel and footwear industry. Effective immediately, Beldotti Donlan will assume the role of President of the Company's Superior Uniform Group - Healthcare division (SUGH). Beldotti Donlan's impressive record of strategic leadership features notable successes building and growing sales, marketing, and product development teams. Her broad experience spans multi-channel, wholesale, retail, and direct-to-consumer verticals for iconic brands such as Converse®, Puma®, Ryka®, and Reebok®.

Most recently, Beldotti Donlan served as General Manager and SVP of Retail for Innocor while also serving as an executive advisor and board member to wellness and fitness brands. In 2018, Beldotti Donlan began her most recent role at Innocor™, where she led a $430 million enterprise that spanned a variety of legacy brands. At Innocor, Beldotti Donlan spearheaded a strategic shift that bolstered underdeveloped channels, leading to double digit growth following flat to declining revenue.

She spent the previous seven years as the North America General Manager and VP of Converse where she built a legacy of success – including setting strategies that led the company to cross the one-billion-dollar revenue threshold. Prior to Converse, Beldotti Donlan spent over three years at Puma North America leading strategic growth initiatives for key accounts. These successful roles were ignited by her love for fitness and built on her early career in sales, marketing and product development at Ryka and Reebok.

She received her B.A. in International Affairs from Tufts University, where she also served as a team captain of the Tufts lacrosse team. Beldotti Donlan will report directly to SGC's Chief Executive Officer, Michael Benstock. Alongside the hiring of Beldotti Donlan comes the announcement that Peter Benstock will be shifting into a strategic advisor role for the remainder of 2022 before entering retirement in 2023.

Benstock will spend the remainder of his tenure serving as an in-house resource to aid Beldotti Donlan in her assumption of the President's role, while also focusing on other strategic initiatives.